Weegy: True - corporate social responsibility and corporate profits can at times go hand in hand.
Corporations exist to make profits. They operate and depend on societies’ resources for their daily functioning. [ The society represents the various interest groups that interact with the corporations such as customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders, competitors and the government. Corporations, therefore, have an obligation to give back to the society. Corporate responsibility encompasses all duties corporations’ undertake to protect the welfare of society; such duties may be routine business or social activities.
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Weegy: In order for a punishment to be justified, it must satisfy at least one of these criteria, the five possible purposes to the punishment of criminals:
1. Incapacitation: A felon in prison cannot commit crimes while imprisoned. [ [ An executed felon cannot commit a crime ever again.
2. Deterrence: The threat of punishment deters people from engaging in illegal acts.
3. Restitution: The felon is required to take some action to at least partially return the victim to the status quo ante.
4. Retribution: The felon harmed society; therefore society (or the direct victims) is entitled to inflict harm in return.
5. Rehabilitation: The punishment changes the felon in order to make him a better citizen afterwards. (The punishment can include mandatory vocational training, counseling, drug treatment, etc.) ] ] (More)